References and acknowledgements

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BBC (2007) ‘What we know about 'unknown unknowns', BBC News, 30 November [Online] Available at http://news.bbc.co.uk/ 1/ hi/ magazine/ 7121136.stm (Accessed 29 October 2015).
Kipling, R. (1902) ‘I keep six honest serving men ...’ The Kipling Society, [Online] Available at www.kiplingsociety.co.uk/ poems_serving.htm (Accessed 30 October 2015).
Rumsfeld, D. (2002) Press Conference. NATO HQ (Brussels), 6 June [Online]. Available at: www.nato.int/ docu/ speech/ 2002/ s020606g.htm (Accessed 29 October 2015).

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